Welcome to the tenth in our series of Life Sciences and Healthcare predictions 2025.
Prediction for 2025.
Multiple types of trusted partnerships between industry, academia and providers, with shared views on value exchange, are a central feature of successful health clusters. These are backed by a creative and reputable financial services sector and government initiatives, creating optimal conditions for the development of new business models and delivering savings across the health ecosystem. Clusters accelerate the pace digital transformation. New standards for data sharing, analysis and transparency have emerged, improving trust, driving efficiencies, expanding access and reducing costs.
The world in 2025
Conquered constraints in 2025
A snapshot of collaborative working in 2025: How an innovative alliance between clusters is building a secure research platform
A leading healthcare cluster in Western Europe formed an ‘alliance’ with a cluster in the Nordic countries, to combine their research and innovation capabilities and drive progress in the search for rare-disease treatments. Each cluster comprises a leading university, several teaching hospitals, a Research Biobank and National Disease Registries.
The IT and digital infrastructure for the project, based on open interoperability standards, is provided by a large tech company and a leading AI drug discovery company.
The alliance is transparent about its use of patient data and the role of each partner organisation, helping to build and maintain public trust. Using a secure cloud based research platform to combine datasets, within 12 months the alliance achieved its first objective of moving drug candidates for two potential treatments into a Phase I trial.
Evidence in 2020
How COVID-19 has accelerated this prediction
Deloitte’s view
The national and international collaboration triggered by the pandemic has been unprecedented. Public private partnerships between regulators, governments, HCPs, life sciences and tech/consumer health businesses have brought stakeholders together to tackle COVID-19, improve population health, and help economies survive and thrive.
These collaborations quickly refocused efforts and resources to support clinical trials, test new equipment and develop new test, track and trace systems. They also developed innovative digital/virtual care solutions so HCPs could work differently. These collaborations are also helping to tackle the challenges in the medical equipment supply chain (e.g. the manufacture, transportation and distribution of testing kits, PPE and ventilators). Established life sciences clusters were well positioned to face up to the challenge and drive global excellence.
How COVAX is building and upscaling vaccine manufacturing and supply capabilities to provide equitable access
At the start of November 2020, 10 candidates had reached the last phase of clinical development prior to obtaining regulatory approval. The challenge now is how to distribute vaccines worldwide. The WHO (together with Gavi and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) launched the COVAX initiative to help build and upscale vaccine manufacturing/supply capabilities to offer countries equitable access to two billion doses by the end of 2021.
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